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All I See Is You review " smitten but bruised as love and law collide by Catherine Love

Hope Mill theatre, ManchesterSet in the 60s, the hidden histories of men up against repressive homosexuality laws have an intense emotional force in Kathrine Smith's production When playwright Kathrine Smith wrote All I See Is You, it marked half a century since the (partial) decriminalisation of homosexuality. But for the play's characters, who meet and fall for each other months before the passing of legislation i…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:48am on May 28, 2019

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